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Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
42 OLYNTHOS. Chalcidian League. 432-348 B.C. EF $3,000.00
OLYNTHOS. Chalcidian League. 432-348 B.C. Stater. Laureate head of Apollo r. Rv. Kithera; XAΛKIΔ[E]ΩN...
Stater. Laureate head of Apollo r. Rv. Kithera; XAΛKIΔ[E]ΩN around. 13.79 grams. SNG ANS 473 var. Struck on a full flan. Lightly granular surfaces toned a pleasing pale gray. Extremely Fine. (Est. $3500-$4500)
43 KINGS OF MACEDON. Alexander I, ca. 498-454 B.C. VF $325.00
KINGS OF MACEDON. Alexander I, ca. 498-454 B.C. Fourrée Oktadrachm. Bridled horse walking r.,...
Fourrée Oktadrachm. Bridled horse walking r., Ares (?) walking beside horse carrying two spears. Rv. Incuse square; A[ΛEΧANΔ]PO around. 19.77 grams. Rosen 127. Rare. Much core exposure, fully half the reverse exposed. Very Fine. (Est. $300-$400)
44 MACEDON. Alexander III, the Great, 336-323 B.C. CH EF $850.00
MACEDON. Alexander III, the Great, 336-323 B.C. Tetradrachm, 125-70 B.C. Odessos. Herakles head r....
Tetradrachm, 125-70 B.C. Odessos. Herakles head r. clad in lion's skin. Rv. Zeus enthroned l. holding an eagle and scepter, ΔH in l. field, HΔo monogram below throne, 16.51 grams. Price 1180. Fine style. Lovely toning. Choice Extremely Fine and About As Struck. (Est. $700-$800)
45 MACEDON. Alexander the Great VF $190.00
MACEDON. Alexander the Great. Tetradrachm, ca. 325-320 B.C. Side. Usual Herakles/Zeus types, but ΔI...
Tetradrachm, ca. 325-320 B.C. Side. Usual Herakles/Zeus types, but ΔI below the throne and wreath to l. 17.04 grams. Price 2949. Heavy deposits on the obverse and on the periphery of the reverse. Nice Very Fine. (Est. $150-$200)
46 MACEDON. Alexander the Great VF $150.00

Tetradrachm, ca. 328-320 B.C. Arados. Herakles/Zeus as last, but AP monogram below throne and uncertain symbol to l. 16.98 grams. cf. Price 3324. Granular surfaces. Close to Very Fine. (Est. $100-$150)
47 MACEDON. Alexander the Great VF / F $80.00

Tetradrachm, ca. 328-320 B.C. Arados. Herakles/Zeus as last with traces of AP monogram below throne and uncertain symbol to l. 16.33 grams. Obverse lightly granular, reverse heavily corroded. Very Fine/Fine. (Est. $100-$150)
48 MACEDON. Alexander the Great VF $77.00

Tetradrachm, ca. 330-320 B.C. Byblos. Herakles/Zeus as last, but A[P] monogram to l. 16.42 grams. Price 3426. The prooflike areas visible on the reverse indicate that this coin saw no appreciable circulation, but burial over time has produced considerable corrosion, particularly on the entire obverse, and portions of the reverse. Very Fine in overall... (Est. $100-$150)  more
49 MACEDOM. Alexander the Great VF $130.00

Tetradrachm, ca. 330-320 B.C. Byblos. Herakles/Zeus as above with same AP monogram to l. 16.65 grams. Price 3426. Like the previous lots, and quite possibly from the same hoard, this coin shows considerable obverse corrosion, as well as prooflike reverse surfaces with some areas of corrosion. While the piece shows no evidence of circulation wear, the... (Est. $100-$150)  more
50 MACEDON. Alexander the Great VF $83.00

Tetradrachm, ca. 330-320 B.C. Byblos. Herakles/Zeus and monogram as last, a third. 16.27 grams. Price 3426. A combination of corrosion, deposits and prooflike surfaces similar to the previous two lots, indicating corrosion as part of a hoard, but no circulation wear. Again, the piece could best be described as Very Fine in overall appearance. (Est. $100-$150)
51 MACEDON. Alexander the Great VF $200.00

Tetradrachm, 325-323 B.C. Babylon. Usual Herakles/Zeus types, but symbol rose to l. and monogram below throne. 16.63 grams. Cf. Price 3648. Corrosion and deposits, heavier on the reverse. Very Fine in overall appearance. (Est. $150-$200)
52 MACEDON. Alexander the Great EF $501.00
MACEDON. Alexander the Great. Tetradrachm, 305-290 B.C. Tyre. Herakles/Zeus types as last, but club...
Tetradrachm, 305-290 B.C. Tyre. Herakles/Zeus types as last, but club in circle in l. field, monogram below throne. 17.15 grams. Price 3541. Toned over slight granularity. Extremely Fine. (Est. $400-$500)
53 MACEDON. Alexander the Great F to VF $70.00

Tetradrachm. Herakles/Zeus types. 16.29 grams. Corrosion, particularly heavy on the reverse, making mint and date attribution unlikely. Well centered on a full flan. Fine to Very Fine. (Est. $75-$100)
54 MACEDON. Philip III, 323-317 B.C. VF $103.00

Tetradrachm, ca. 318/7 B.C. Sidon. Usual Herakles/Zeus types, but ΣI below throne and Π to l. 17.12 grams. Price P.177. Heavy obverse corrosion and peripheral reverse deposits around lovely prooflike surfaces. Once again, no circulation, but Very Fine in overall appearance. (Est. $100-$150)
55 MACEDON. Demetrios Poliorketes, 306-283 B.C. VF $300.00
MACEDON. Demetrios Poliorketes, 306-283 B.C. Drachm, 298-295 B.C. Tarsos. Nike standing l. on ship's...
Drachm, 298-295 B.C. Tarsos. Nike standing l. on ship's prow. Rv. Poseidon striding l. hurling trident; A to l. and monogram to r. 3.94 grams. SNG Cop.1189. Dark tone. Close to Very Fine. (Est. $300-$400)
56 MACEDON. Perseus, 178-168 B.C. GD VF $1,050.00
MACEDON. Perseus, 178-168 B.C. Tetradrachm. Diademed head r. Rv. Within laurel wreath: Eagle standing...
Tetradrachm. Diademed head r. Rv. Within laurel wreath: Eagle standing r. on a thunderbolt, plow below, Φ above, Λy monogram r. field, AV monogram between legs. 15.56 grams. Cf.SNG Cop.1266ff. Pleasing portrait well-centered on a broad flan. Good Very Fine. (Est. $800-$1000)
57 KINGS OF PAEONIA. Patraos, ca. 340-315 B.C. CH VF $900.00
KINGS OF PAEONIA. Patraos, ca. 340-315 B.C. Tetradrachm. Laureate head of Apollo r. Rv. Warrior on...
Tetradrachm. Laureate head of Apollo r. Rv. Warrior on horseback r. spearing fallen enemy. 12.22 grams. Cf. Paeonian Hoard, 369. Decently centered on a full flan with the complete reverse scene visible. Pale gray toning. Choice Very Fine. (Est. $1250-$1500)
58 PAEONIA. Patraos, ca. 340-315 B.C. VF $200.00

Tetradrachm. Types as last, but thunderbolt below horse, grape bunch in l. field. 12.84 grams. BMC 2. Pebbling surfaces. Obverse somewhat off-center. Very Fine. (Est. $150-$250)
59 THASOS. 550-500 B.C. G $2,000.00
THASOS. 550-500 B.C. Stater. Satyr seizing struggling nymph. Rv. Quadripartite incuse square. 9.75...
Stater. Satyr seizing struggling nymph. Rv. Quadripartite incuse square. 9.75 grams. BMC 216. 1, Pozzi 1108 (these dies). Good early style. Well centered and sharply struck on a small, thick flan. A most attractive example. (Est. $2500-$3000)
60 KINGS OF THRACE. Lysimachos, 323-281 B.C. EF $850.00
KINGS OF THRACE. Lysimachos, 323-281 B.C. Posthumous Tetradrachm, ca. 190-110 B.C. Byzantion. Diademed...
Posthumous Tetradrachm, ca. 190-110 B.C. Byzantion. Diademed head of the deified Alexander the Great r. Rv. Athena enthroned l. holding Nike and spear; BY on throne, trident below and monogram to inner l. 15.33 grams. M.225. Struck in low relief on a broad flan, characteriscit of this mint. Extremely Fine, toned a pleasing medium gray. (Est. $700-$900)
61 ABDERA. Thrace. 365-345 B.C. GD VF $750.00
ABDERA. Thrace. 365-345 B.C. Tetradrachm. Griffin seated l., preparing to spring. Rv. Laureate Apollo...
Tetradrachm. Griffin seated l., preparing to spring. Rv. Laureate Apollo head r.; magistrate: [O]MHPOY. 10.43 grams. May 545. Sharp strike. Toned Good Very Fine. (Est. $900-$1200)
62 MARONEIA. Thrace. 400-350 B.C. EF $3,500.00
MARONEIA. Thrace. 400-350 B.C. Tetradrachm. Horse prancing l., loose rein above; symbol dog l. to...
Tetradrachm. Horse prancing l., loose rein above; symbol dog l. to l. below. Rv. Grape vine with four bunches of grapes in linear square; EΠI KAΛΛIKPATEOΣ around. 11.37 grams. SNG Cop.603, West 84b. Excellent, almost prooflike surfaces toned a pleasing iridescent medium gray. Extremely Fine. (Est. $4000-$5000)
63 ALYZIA. Akarnania. 350-250 B.C. VF $105.00

Stater of Corinthian type. Pegasos r., A below. Rv. Helmeted head of Athena l., grape vine symbol to r. 8.54 grams. Obverse slightly off center. Otherwise Nice Very Fine. (Est. $100-$150)
64 THEBES. Boeotia. 426-395 B.C. AB VF $45.00

Hemidrachm. Boeotian shield. Rv. Kantharos, Θ-EB. 2.92 grams. SNG Cop.289. About Very Fine. (Est. $100-$150)
65 THEBES. Ca. 379-371 B.C. VF $46.00

Hemidrachm. Boeotian shield. Rv. Kantharos, BO-I. 2.67 grams. SNG Dewing 1508. Obverse slightly off center. Very Fine. (Est. $100-$150)
66 EUBOIAN LEAGUE. 375-357 B.C. AB EF $2,600.00
EUBOIAN LEAGUE. 375-357 B.C. Stater. Head of the nymph Euboia r. Rv. Cow recumbent r., bunch of grapes...
Stater. Head of the nymph Euboia r. Rv. Cow recumbent r., bunch of grapes above, EY below. 12.03 grams. Ward 492 (same dies), Wallace 10 (same dies). A sharp coin with good surfaces, well-centered on a compact flan. Pale gray. About Extremely Fine. (Est. $2700-$3200)
67 ATHENS. Attica. Ca. 449-420 B.C. VF / F $300.00
ATHENS. Attica. Ca. 449-420 B.C. Tetradrachm. Helmeted head of Athena r., archaic eye. Rv. Owl, olive-sprig...
Tetradrachm. Helmeted head of Athena r., archaic eye. Rv. Owl, olive-sprig and crescent behind; AΘE. 16.47 grams. SNG Dewing 1595. Obverse cstp. on cheek and test cut on the helmet. Light reverse corrosion. Very Fine/Nice Fine. (Est. $350-$450)
68 ATHENS. Late 420's-404 B.C. EF $850.00
ATHENS. Late 420's-404 B.C. Tetradrachm. Helmeted Athena head r., frontal eye developing profile characteristics....
Tetradrachm. Helmeted Athena head r., frontal eye developing profile characteristics. Rv. Owl, olive-sprig and crescent behind; AΘE. 16.91 grams. SNG Dewing 1611. Small depression before owl. Full profile. Toned Nearly Extremely Fine. (Est. $600-$800)
69 ATHENS. Late 420's-404 B.C. VF $335.00
ATHENS. Late 420's-404 B.C. Tetradrachm. Athena/owl types as last, with frontal eye developing profile...
Tetradrachm. Athena/owl types as last, with frontal eye developing profile characteristics. Eastern cstp. on cheek. 17.08 grams. SNG Dewing 1617. Graffiti ΓΔ in reverse r. field. Medium gray. Nice Very Fine. (Est. $400-$500)
70 ATHENS. Late 420's-404 B.C. VF $220.00
ATHENS. Late 420's-404 B.C. Tetradrachm. Athena/owl as last, with frontal eye developing profile characteristics....
Tetradrachm. Athena/owl as last, with frontal eye developing profile characteristics. 16.15 grams. Dewing 1617. Full profile. Granular surfaces. Very Fine. (Est. $250-$350)
71 ATHENS. Ca. 337-294 B.C. F $120.00

Tetradrachm. Athena head r., eye in profile. Rv. Owl as last. 16.61 grams. SNG Dewing 1636. Light corrosion overall and test cut on the owl's head. Fine. (Est. $100-$150)
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